I'm guessing that if a start is credited to a RP, it will automatically not count those stats. And, probably, if a starter has a relief appearance, those stats will be counted. I'm not 100% sure, but I imagine it all depends on the recognition of a start.

Won't know until it happens, though, since ESPN does a crap job of detailing this stuff in the rules. If it doesn't work that way, that would be an incredibly sneaky way of getting more than your 180 starts (acquire starters who still have RP as their primary position)... much more, depending on how soon in the season you do it.

And this is the problem I was talking about with a GS limit rather than an IP limit. It's, IMO, unfair that a team can continue to accrue pitching stats after their "GS limit" has been reached. I don't know if you can use IP limit rather than GS in ESPN, but, again IMO, that's the biggest change that needs to be made for RCLs next season. Next would be deeper benches and another DL slot.

Agreed... It's counter intuitive that you can reach a "limit" and still continue to get stats. The way I read the rules on ESPN at the beginning of the year (I've never played fantasy sports on ESPN until this year for RCL - I've played Yahoo! exclusively since 2001), it sounded like once you hit 180 games started, you gain stats that day and then don't get anything else:

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GAME START LIMITSOne aspect of strategy in fantasy baseball is not simply knowing who to start but when to start them. As such it is important to pay attention to your pitchers game started when setting your lineup. ESPN's Standard League game does NOT allow for unlimited streaming of pitchers. Listed below are the game start limits for both the ROTO scoring formats.

Personally, I much prefer playing on ESPN. I like the move button for changing your lineup better than the dragging of players on Yahoo. I like the link directly from roster page to a specific position you want to add. I find it just works better for me.

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It's counter intuitive that you can reach a "limit" and still continue to get stats.

If you use up all your games for first basemen on Yahoo, you still get to count stats for other positions. On ESPN, you can use up your limit for starters, and keep counting relievers.

Personally, I much prefer playing on ESPN. I like the move button for changing your lineup better than the dragging of players on Yahoo. I like the link directly from roster page to a specific position you want to add. I find it just works better for me.

I do like ESPN's roster moving... It's especially easier when I'm on my iPad out of town. And also their real-time standings are pretty awesome. I just like the look, setup, analysts, articles, and everything else basically of Yahoo!.

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If you use up all your games for first basemen on Yahoo, you still get to count stats for other positions. On ESPN, you can use up your limit for starters, and keep counting relievers.

That is true, but that's because there are also limits for each other position. There's no such limit for relievers without an overall innings cap.

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